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Silver Prices May Continue to Rise – What’s Driving the Rally?

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Silver Prices Hit Record Highs

Last week, silver prices broke above the $50/oz mark for the first time ever. This week, the price surged to a new all-time high of $53.50/oz before retreating slightly on profit-taking.

Silver’s rally mirrors that of gold, driven by similar safe-haven demand factors — including political uncertainty in the U.S., concerns over the Federal Reserve’s independence, and a weaker dollar amid expectations of further rate cuts. However, silver also benefits from unique industrial demand, particularly from India and China, where buyers are increasing purchases amid fears that the Trump administration could impose tariffs on silver imports.

In addition, silver’s role in the jewelry sector and its affordability compared to gold have attracted investors seeking alternatives to both expensive bullion and volatile currencies like the yen and the euro, which have been pressured by political instability in Japan and France.

Key Factors to Watch

Silver’s outlook remains closely tied to global industrial demand. Expectations of stronger global economic growth could boost demand and prices, while renewed recession fears could weigh on them.

Another crucial driver is the U.S. dollar, as silver is priced in dollars. Markets currently expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points at its next meeting and again in December, a scenario supported by Chair Powell’s recent comments suggesting that labor market conditions remain weak. A softer dollar from such cuts could further support silver prices.

Silver – Technical Outlook

Silver is currently moving within the trading zone located between $50.00–$53.00 and appears poised to retest the upper boundary. A daily close above $53.00 would confirm strong bullish momentum, potentially opening the way toward $55.00 per ounce. In this scenario, psychological resistance near $54.00 should be closely monitored for possible pullbacks.

On the downside, a daily close below $50.00 would indicate fading bullish momentum and could trigger a correction toward $45.00 per ounce. In such case, the support levels of $48.00, $47.00, and $46.00 should be watched along the way.

It’s worth noting that the Relative Strength Index remains in the overbought zone, and a decline below 70 would signal a potential price drop.

Silver – Daily Price Chart

Chart Source: ADSS Platform

 


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